| A | B |
| SALIO, SALIRE, SALUI, SALTUM | <L. "to jump", "to leap" |
| assail | to attack violently; to assault |
| assail2 | to attack with words; to ridicule or criticize2 |
| desultory | jumping from one thing to another ; rambling |
| desultory2 | haphazard or random2 |
| exult | to rejoice greatly; to be triumphant |
| resilient | capable of returning to the original shape after being bent or stretched |
| resilient2 | buoyant; recovering quickly from illness, change, or misfortune2 |
| salient | conspicuous; striking |
| salient2 | projecting up or out2 |
| VALEO, VALERE, VALUI, VALITUM | <L. "to be strong" |
| convalesce | to recover health after illness |
| avail | to use to one's own advantage |
| prevalent | widely ocurring or in general use |
| valor | heroic courage; bravery |
| VOLVO, VOLVERE, VOLVI, VOLUTUM | <L. "to revolve" |
| evolve | to develop gradually |
| evolve2 | to change from a simpler to a more complex form of animal or plant life2 |
| voluble | speaking in a steady, easy flow of words; talkative; glib |